In Reply to: RE: SEAS 27TDFC Vs 27TBFC/G posted by briggs on June 27, 2015 at 06:06:30:
As it should be and too often is not.
How many speakers have we experienced where the integration is not perfect and one range or another calls attention to itself? Or maybe worse, where the soundstage is not stable and/or the perspective is all wrong.
I can recall my Bose 501 II's where a friend commented that he hoped the pianist had a seat belt on the piano bench as he was whirling around the stage. I later fixed that by modifying the tweeter positions, as it made the speakers unlistenable.
Jerry
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